Summer Selling Strategies

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1:35 – Tim claims that OSR has been similar, with pipeline participants participating but without necessarily being present. According to him, this trend started last year and has intensified this year. Although there are methods to get around this, he thinks that more people are taking vacations this year than last. The prolonging of the time until closing is more likely a sign of unwillingness to depart than a lack of engagement. 4:25 – Robb explains the cyclical nature of MSP deal closings, indicating that they can speak to fewer decision-makers during the summer months, but they do require to have more time for longer conversations. This shift in prospecting may result in a more favorable market for schools, municipalities, governments, and contracts in dates. The recent flush season of the CPA provides an opportunity for MSPs to target these areas. 9:52 – Brian advised remaining involved and monitoring output to make sure that sales and deals are successfully accomplished during the summer. Sales may be slower since some transactions might take longer. Businesses should step up their efforts and concentrate on the third and fourth week of August when students return to school in order to make the most of the little window between Labor Day and Thanksgiving. Businesses can maximize their potential and secure success in the future months by concentrating on these things.  14:57 – Brian noticed that marketing firms frequently set the rules for how to market, but he discovered that other vendors showed less interest. Only marketing companies have fully included the video in their processes, therefore the MSP community may benefit from including fragments of it in their procedures. This is a result of their efforts to market and sell their services. 17:56 – Tim stated that it simply goes back to them wanting to separate themselves in any way shape or form because there is so much white noise out there that you have to break through it and video.  18:20 – Brian stated that as salespeople, they all understand that the first step is to sell the meeting and the second step is to sell the product, so they have to use something to get to the meeting, and if that can be a way to get to a meeting and put some trust into the equation upfront, put some comfortability with the end user for when they do meet with them, and it's something they can start doing in their spare time.